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Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 10:34
by Bertieone
Can a kind soul please look and see if this marriage is recorded anywhere other than Anc.

Likely to be France, 1945, image from Scots People.

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Thank you.

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 11:20
by MaryA
Not from me, but from Shaun Jones on the Facebook Group who is having problems replying or sending pms this morning on here.

This is for Bertie in response to his query:
It's in the Army Marriages index: Charline N A Desprez and Charles S McAdams, Calais, 1945 page 77

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 11:28
by retiringtype
Thanks Mary - everything seems to be working again now

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 11:29
by MaryA
The above is all I've found too, no original documents unfortunately, however Desprez is not a common name, are there any other names connected to the family (in UK) as there are a couple of other entries.


C Soulbrieu birth 1780 death 1846 Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index

Lucienne Adeline C birth1899 death 1983 England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007

Yolande St C birth 1891 death 1964 England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
also listed in the 1939 register at Coulsdon and Purley U.D., Surrey,

There is one more entry in an Electoral Register but as it's 2002 I won't give those details

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 11:31
by MaryA
retiringtype wrote:
10 May 2020 11:28
Thanks Mary - everything seems to be working again now
Good

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 11:46
by Bertieone
Thanks, RT (SJ) and Mary,

The above are related to the wife and in fact she had contact with them in her childhood prior to the family going to New Zealand. The lady's full name was Charline Marie Antoinette Desprez. The record RT found appears to be very close and yet her husband was definitely James Mcadams. The image below is from Scots People and you can see some obvious mistakes, makes me wonder about RT's find?

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Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 12:24
by MaryA
Pity there is no certificate available as I have a few credits I could have got it for you, sorry.

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 12:32
by MaryA
It's possible that the certificate may be released next year, if it can wait that long. :)

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 12:42
by retiringtype
The record RT found appears to be very close and yet her husband was definitely James Mcadams.
Apologies Bertie - I had mistranscribed that. It should read James S McAdams

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 13:28
by Bertieone
Thanks RT,
Too much Sherry in the Trifle?

Thanks Mary for your kind offer, it looks like we will have to wait.

Even though I could have a good guess at Charline's father's name from the naming of the children, I'll wait, just in case.

Charline's father was in the French Resistance and was shot in the back by the Nazi's.My Mother in Laws memory.

My aim is to see if I can go find him.

Thanks all again.

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 13:45
by MaryA
We'll remember him as well x

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 14:04
by Bertieone
Thank you, Mary.

In the event there's records elsewhere,

Charline Marie Antoinette Desprez was born, 23 9 1926, Annay-Sous-Lens, France.

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 10 May 2020 20:45
by MaryA
Sorry Bert, I had checked for any others earlier, did a double check but nothing in my sources. :(

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 05:36
by Bertieone
Thanks Mary,

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 07:32
by Bertieone
Next Question,

I'm winging it a bit with the children until the wife can visit the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. I can't name them in the event they may still be living.

Searching Scots People, births, 1945-1965, Coatbridge, 2 perhaps 3 appear to be pretty obvious.

Not that I've found their marriages in New Zealand, 1 appears to be nailed on and a likely for the other in the Electoral rolls.

I have found the Naturalisation records for James & Charline, 1981 but not the children.

How does Naturalisation work? If a person marries a born and bred New Zealander, do they get naturalisation automatically or do they still have to apply?

Never had to bother with this before.

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 08:26
by MaryA
In the case of this family where neither of the parents were born in NZ, it would seem that if you intended to remain in the country, or if you have lived there for five years you can gain residence status https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/move- ... itizenship

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 08:34
by MaryA
We don't have as many links for New Zealand as there are for Australia, but there are a couple, including one for Newspapers.

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=15307

Unfortunately the familysearch entries for Naturalisations are available only at a Family History Centre on microfilm, and I believe the nearest nowadays to us is Chorley

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 09:11
by Bertieone
Once again, Mary, thank you very much.

Someone is going to be very busy, should keep her out of trouble :wink:

Re: Marriage,

Posted: 11 May 2020 10:20
by MaryA
Bertieone wrote:
11 May 2020 09:11

Someone is going to be very busy, should keep her out of trouble :wink:
:D :D